💨 Abstract
Jack Lisowski won his first ranking title at the Northern Ireland Open, defeating his close friend Judd Trump in a dramatic final. The 34-year-old, who turned pro in 2010, had previously lost six finals and faced personal struggles, including his father's death earlier this year. Lisowski dedicated his victory to his dad and thanked Trump for his support. Trump, despite the loss, expressed happiness for his friend, acknowledging Lisowski's well-deserved win.
Courtesy: Phil Haigh
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